What we're about

We only allow people to join our community who are interested in learning about how Distributed Ledger Technologies are being used to create an entirely new decentralised global world wide web. Innovators are welcome, but if you are only interested in get-rich-quick cypto schemes - please look elsewhere.

In order to vet who we allow to join, we ask all our members to reveal their full names, and request that they upload a clear profile photo. This is not only for membership vetting and security purposes, but also to facilitate community interaction.

Topics discussed by our guest speakers tend to be less about Fintech (crypto coins, financial regulation, and exchanges), and more about how DLTs are being used to build an entirely new decentralised web aka "Web 3.0" (IoT + AI + DLT). This new decentralised, autonomous machine web will run on many different, but interconnected, distributed ledgers - we don't think there will be one blockchain to rule them all.

This is why we are blockchain agnostic, and embrace innovation across the entire spectrum. We think every project that can demonstrate a genuine effort to build something amazing is worthy of support. Public/permissionless platforms such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, EOS, Cardano, IOTA, NEO, or private/permissioned platforms such as Hyperledger all have a hugely important contribution to make towards building a new and better open-source, decentralised, distributed world wide web.

If you like what we're about and you think you meet our criteria, then you are very welcome to apply to become a member. Just head over to the link below and hit "Request to join":

Disclaimer: all of the presentations, talks, discussions, contributions, ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, expressed or implied herein by our members, speakers, volunteers, partners, and sponsors are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice. While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies. All connected parties related to this website, meetup group, and 5350 Ltd cannot be held liable for any actions you take as a result of attending our events, or viewing our videos online. Conduct your own due diligence, or consult a licensed financial advisor or broker before making any and all investment decisions. Any investments, trades, speculations, or decisions made on the basis of any information discussed at our events or found on this websites, expressed or implied herein, are committed at your own risk, financial or otherwise.

Upcoming events (5+)

EVENT DETAILS
18:00 REGISTRATION
18:15 - 18:20 WELCOME
18:20 - 18:30 Simon Montford (Co-Host)
Open Forum; attendees are invited to make announcements, share news, seek project collaborators, and request topics for future Meetups.
18:30 - 19:00 Ivaylo Kirilov (web3labs)
Web3labs maintains the Web3j open-source Java library to work with Ethereum based blockchains. Ivaylo will give a rundown of the Web3j ecosystem, where Web3j is going and how to interact with Ethereum in Java.
19:00 - 19.30 Valentin Kalinov (Vienna University of Economics & Business)
A full description of this talk will be added soon.
19:30 - 20.00 Kristian Kolev (Co-Host)
Questions from the audience; attendees are invited to ask questions and discuss topics relating to the previous talk.
20:00 - 21:00 Networking and Drinks
ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND THE TALK & NETWORKING
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At 20:00 the room will be split into two sections. Attendees who are not members of the DX3 Consortium will be invited to attend the meetup networking session at the back of the room. Attendees invited to join the DX3 Consortium Roundtable will convene at the front of the event space.
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THE DX3C ROUND TABLE IS AN INVITATION-ONLY EVENT
20:00 - 20:15 Simon Montford (DX3 DLT)
DX3os will become an open source machine-to-machine (M2M) transaction layer for decentralised applications. It uses Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and has been designed exclusively for enterprise customers that operate heavy industrial machinery and equipment. The DX3 Consortium is seeking industry partners that wish to participate in the development of DX3os, so it can be used to facilitate new business models and more efficient processes across the entire value chain.
20:15 -21:00 DX3 Round-table discussion
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